Today’s Supreme Court ruling guts the Voting Rights Act and turns back the clock on the foundational promise of equality and fairness in our election systems.
Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act was one of the last remaining federal protections for Black and brown voters against maps deliberately drawn to dilute their political power. That protection has been stripped away.
It is an outrage. But it is not a surprise.
It is part of an agenda that conservatives set in place decades ago to steal power from everyday people and then cling to that power for generations.
The court’s decision is motivated by politics and designed to give an upper hand to Donald Trump’s Republican Party, which faces the threat of losing the upcoming midterm elections.
We must pay attention to what happens next.
The fight now returns to the states. Legislatures — particularly those in the South — will rush to redraw districts before voting for the midterms begins in just a few months. Already, Louisiana and Florida are planning to redraw their maps, and we should not be surprised if others rapidly follow suit ahead of the midterms and 2028. Their politically-motivated power grab is meant to protect elected Republicans from any consequences for their failure to make groceries, gas, health care, or housing more affordable for you and your family. They want to cheat and choose their voters, instead of the voters deciding who they choose.
The mission before us is to restore the power of the people. There is no question our fight became harder today, but I know we are up for the battle.
President Zelenskyy responds to JD Vance, who called ending aid to Ukraine “one of the proudest” achievements of the Trump administration:
“If the Vice President is proud that he is not helping us, it means that he is helping Russians,” Zelensky told Newsmax.
JetBlue has been accused in a lawsuit of collecting customers’ personal data without their consent and using it to set ticket prices. https://t.co/yhC9AIZwsr
Hershey says it will return one of its iconic products to its original recipe after the founder’s grandson blasted the company for replacing key ingredients with cheaper alternatives. https://t.co/iKGRsQehS8
USA today:
7 million Americans in the streets today protesting for freedom.
3,000 cities and towns. Every single state. “No Kings” protests against the authoritarianism of the Trump. This is one of the largest demonstrations in American history.
After capturing hearts across the world with his affection towards a stuffed orangutan, Punch the monkey has been seen cuddling up with a fellow monkey in his enclosure, who fans have dubbed as his "girlfriend." @DavidMuir reports. https://t.co/JgVTlWqnS5